October 2, 2009, Newsletter Issue #187: The Role of the Patent Office

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The US Patent Office administers the laws about the granting and issuing of patents and trademark registrations. They examine patent and trademark applications and decide whether applications qualify for patents and trademarks.

In addition they provide information such as published lists of issued patents and trademarks, maintain Depository Libraries, and maintain informational web pages. They also supply copies of registrations and forms.

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